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  • What's the most HP you would put in a street car?

    Would you do it NA? Turbo (twin)? Or centrifugal supercharger? (No nitrous) consider a forged motor with any setup and 400+ cubes if staying NA.

    So what's the most HP you would daily drive in a 4th gen fbody?
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    400-450 RWHP
    15.63%
    5
    500 RWHP
    21.88%
    7
    600 RWHP
    18.75%
    6
    700 RWHP
    3.13%
    1
    800+ RWHP.....OVERKILL? lol
    40.63%
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  • #2
    Lots
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    • #3
      Look at Brent, 800+
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      Originally posted by meissen
      I actually agree with Darren on everything he said...
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      Yep, pretty much...not too often I agree 100% with Darren, but there it is...


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      • #4
        with enough money you can make just about any combo streetable. For most people a good FI setup will be more streetable and make more hp, if you stay out of boost the car should have great street manners.
        Doing less with more


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        • #5
          Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
          with enough money you can make just about any combo streetable. For most people a good FI setup will be more streetable and make more hp, if you stay out of boost the car should have great street manners.
          This is so true. You can make any combo streetable. But the question is where is the threshold? Making the power is the easy part with these cars

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          • #6
            Depend what you budget is.

            If I had a LS powered sports car as a daily driver, I would keep it simple- Full bolt ons, stall, and change the final drive ratio.
            It would be good for consistant low 12s and be dependable and efficiant without spending much too much money.
            Someone is always going to be faster than you.
            Last edited by bri2203; December 21st, 2011, 11:21 AM.

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            • #7
              There is no threshold on what the limit is for streetable power. Just look at the Hot Rod Drag Week, there are cars in it that are running sub-7's in the quarter then driving hundreds of miles between tracks.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by jetice View Post
                There is no threshold on what the limit is for streetable power. Just look at the Hot Rod Drag Week, there are cars in it that are running sub-7's in the quarter then driving hundreds of miles between tracks.
                I agree 100% and streetability is so relative. If your asking what is too much power for the street well with a well setup suspension I can see 500rwhp even being too much at times the real question is what do you plan on doing with the car? are you looking to make numbers, street race, fast cruiser??
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                • #9
                  like jeff said it really all depends on what you want to do with the car.. but anything over 550-600hp can be a hand full at times




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                  • #10
                    I would say 500, but thats me. Depends on the non-street intended purpose. A road race car would probably tackle the street better with more power than a drag car.
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                    • #11
                      1100hp 950tq

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                      • #12
                        Personally for me I think anything over 500ish would be too much. It all depends on what you want out of the car and what you are willing to tolerate. I know at 440rwhp if I don't pay close attention I will find myself puckering up.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
                          Personally for me I think anything over 500ish would be too much. It all depends on what you want out of the car and what you are willing to tolerate. I know at 440rwhp if I don't pay close attention I will find myself puckering up.
                          Big X2. My blower car was 440rwhp many moons ago when it ran, and even that required some finesse on street tires with a T56. Actually, looking back, I think around 450rwhp with the drivability of a blower and a mild/stock cam is about perfect for on the street. I wish I never took that bastard apart, lol. 500rwhp is pretty much the most I'd ever need to be completely happy for a street cruiser. That's more than enough to run high 10's/bottom 11's in a full weight 4th gen.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by birdie2000 View Post
                            Big X2. My blower car was 440rwhp many moons ago when it ran, and even that required some finesse on street tires with a T56. Actually, looking back, I think around 450rwhp with the drivability of a blower and a mild/stock cam is about perfect for on the street. I wish I never took that bastard apart, lol. 500rwhp is pretty much the most I'd ever need to be completely happy for a street cruiser. That's more than enough to run high 10's/bottom 11's in a full weight 4th gen.
                            exactly.. when my car put down 500rwhp it was great for the street.. was fast enough that it could run low 11's all day and hold its own on the street very well




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                            • #15
                              Streetable is such a relative term.

                              To some guys a 800+RWHP car with a 10 point and a single Kirkey is a street car. To others a simple 400RWHP car is a race car just because it doesn't have AC.

                              I think 700-800RWHP is a good number before it gets out of hand. When you get around 700+ it starts getting difficult to hook on the street.

                              Obviously there are a lot of other things that make a car a street car or a race car other than power level


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